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Mrs. Adelaide C. Westbrook AB Meredith English Mrs. Gail McNeil MA ASU; AB Milligan English Basic Tools of Learning Mrs. Westbrook’s junior English class tried a new technique this year which enabled them to learn more words and build their interests in vocabulary. Venturing into her class, one was sure to trip over three or four busy characters with a Scrabble game right in the center of a table. Not only did this method give students a chance to study, but allowed them to have fun and relax, too. Mrs. Westbrook also let her class present a skit, “The Princess Inter¬ venes.” Mrs. McNeil’s English classes are busily at work doing book reports and regular grammar, so Mrs. McNeil informed us. There is nothing like studying English in an English class! Mrs. Abernethy has been a wonderful help to each student wishing to find information on term papers, research papers, and other educational needs. As our librarian, she has given us a var¬ iety of books and a cheerful smile to guide us each day. Mrs. Abernethy reminds each student at D.H.S. to remember that the library is just that-a library. Mrs. Silver M. Abernethy BS ASU Librarian Ready to help her students at any convenient time, Mrs. Westbrook supervises the work of one of her students during a study period. Always keeping a close check on the books that seem to be most helpful to students, Mrs. Abernethy makes sure she has them available for future use.
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English; Library Drexel students in search of a place to collect their thoughts and pull themselves together always head toward the library, where there is complete quietness and books to occupy their minds. Lecturing her class, Mrs. McNeil discusses the Romans and Julius Caesar as to their literary contributions. “Hey! Wait a minute! Who asked you to play anyway?” Mrs. Westbrook’s class seems to be enjoying their English period as they fight to see who can win a treachous game of Scrabble. Even though Moochie doesn’t want anymore compet itors, Ren ee says, “Aw, come on and join us!” 24
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Language So this is where advanced English meets! Sure, French is fun. Right, Mrs. Gregory? Mrs. Stover gives recitation of “The Duck” for French class. 26
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